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unicode_literals)
import six
import io
import os
import warnings
from collections import OrderedDict
from cycler import cycler, Cycler
try:
from unittest import mock
except ImportError:
import mock
import matplotlib as mpl
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.tests import assert_str_equal
from matplotlib.testing.decorators import cleanup, knownfailureif
import matplotlib.colors as mcolors
from nose.tools import assert_true, assert_raises, assert_equal
import nose
from itertools import chain
import numpy as np
from matplotlib.rcsetup import (validate_bool_maybe_none,
validate_stringlist,
validate_colorlist,
validate_bool,
validate_nseq_int,
validate_nseq_float,
validate_cycler,
validate_hatch,
validate_hist_bins)
mpl.rc('text', usetex=False)
mpl.rc('lines', linewidth=22)
fname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test_rcparams.rc')
def test_rcparams():
usetex = mpl.rcParams['text.usetex']
linewidth = mpl.rcParams['lines.linewidth']
# test context given dictionary
with mpl.rc_context(rc={'text.usetex': not usetex}):
assert mpl.rcParams['text.usetex'] == (not usetex)
assert mpl.rcParams['text.usetex'] == usetex
# test context given filename (mpl.rc sets linewdith to 33)
with mpl.rc_context(fname=fname):
assert mpl.rcParams['lines.linewidth'] == 33
assert mpl.rcParams['lines.linewidth'] == linewidth
# test context given filename and dictionary
with mpl.rc_context(fname=fname, rc={'lines.linewidth': 44}):
assert mpl.rcParams['lines.linewidth'] == 44
assert mpl.rcParams['lines.linewidth'] == linewidth
# test rc_file
try:
mpl.rc_file(fname)
assert mpl.rcParams['lines.linewidth'] == 33
finally:
mpl.rcParams['lines.linewidth'] = linewidth
def test_RcParams_class():
rc = mpl.RcParams({'font.cursive': ['Apple Chancery',
'Textile',
'Zapf Chancery',
'cursive'],
'font.family': 'sans-serif',
'font.weight': 'normal',
'font.size': 12})
if six.PY3:
expected_repr = """
RcParams({'font.cursive': ['Apple Chancery',
'Textile',
'Zapf Chancery',
'cursive'],
'font.family': ['sans-serif'],
'font.size': 12.0,
'font.weight': 'normal'})""".lstrip()
else:
expected_repr = """
RcParams({u'font.cursive': [u'Apple Chancery',
u'Textile',
u'Zapf Chancery',
u'cursive'],
u'font.family': [u'sans-serif'],
u'font.size': 12.0,
u'font.weight': u'normal'})""".lstrip()
assert_str_equal(expected_repr, repr(rc))
if six.PY3:
expected_str = """
font.cursive: ['Apple Chancery', 'Textile', 'Zapf Chancery', 'cursive']
font.family: ['sans-serif']
font.size: 12.0
font.weight: normal""".lstrip()
else:
expected_str = """
font.cursive: [u'Apple Chancery', u'Textile', u'Zapf Chancery', u'cursive']
font.family: [u'sans-serif']
font.size: 12.0
font.weight: normal""".lstrip()
assert_str_equal(expected_str, str(rc))
# test the find_all functionality
assert ['font.cursive', 'font.size'] == sorted(rc.find_all('i[vz]').keys())
assert ['font.family'] == list(six.iterkeys(rc.find_all('family')))
def test_rcparams_update():
rc = mpl.RcParams({'figure.figsize': (3.5, 42)})
bad_dict = {'figure.figsize': (3.5, 42, 1)}
# make sure validation happens on input
with assert_raises(ValueError):
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore',
message='.*(validate)',
category=UserWarning)
rc.update(bad_dict)
def test_rcparams_init():
with assert_raises(ValueError):
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore',
message='.*(validate)',
category=UserWarning)
mpl.RcParams({'figure.figsize': (3.5, 42, 1)})
@cleanup
def test_Bug_2543():
# Test that it possible to add all values to itself / deepcopy
# This was not possible because validate_bool_maybe_none did not
# accept None as an argument.
# https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues/2543
# We filter warnings at this stage since a number of them are raised
# for deprecated rcparams as they should. We dont want these in the
# printed in the test suite.
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore',
message='.*(deprecated|obsolete)',
category=UserWarning)
with mpl.rc_context():
_copy = mpl.rcParams.copy()
for key in six.iterkeys(_copy):
mpl.rcParams[key] = _copy[key]
mpl.rcParams['text.dvipnghack'] = None
with mpl.rc_context():
from copy import deepcopy
_deep_copy = deepcopy(mpl.rcParams)
# real test is that this does not raise
assert_true(validate_bool_maybe_none(None) is None)
assert_true(validate_bool_maybe_none("none") is None)
_fonttype = mpl.rcParams['svg.fonttype']
assert_true(_fonttype == mpl.rcParams['svg.embed_char_paths'])
with mpl.rc_context():
mpl.rcParams['svg.embed_char_paths'] = False
assert_true(mpl.rcParams['svg.fonttype'] == "none")
with assert_raises(ValueError):
validate_bool_maybe_none("blah")
with assert_raises(ValueError):
validate_bool(None)
with assert_raises(ValueError):
with mpl.rc_context():
mpl.rcParams['svg.fonttype'] = True
@cleanup
def _legend_rcparam_helper(param_dict, target, get_func):
with mpl.rc_context(param_dict):
_, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot(range(3), label='test')
leg = ax.legend()
assert_equal(getattr(leg.legendPatch, get_func)(), target)
def test_legend_facecolor():
get_func = 'get_facecolor'
rcparam = 'legend.facecolor'
test_values = [({rcparam: 'r'},
mcolors.to_rgba('r')),
({rcparam: 'inherit', 'axes.facecolor': 'r'},
mcolors.to_rgba('r')),
({rcparam: 'g', 'axes.facecolor': 'r'},
mcolors.to_rgba('g'))]
for rc_dict, target in test_values:
yield _legend_rcparam_helper, rc_dict, target, get_func
def test_legend_edgecolor():
get_func = 'get_edgecolor'
rcparam = 'legend.edgecolor'
test_values = [({rcparam: 'r'},
mcolors.to_rgba('r')),
({rcparam: 'inherit', 'axes.edgecolor': 'r'},
mcolors.to_rgba('r')),
({rcparam: 'g', 'axes.facecolor': 'r'},
mcolors.to_rgba('g'))]
for rc_dict, target in test_values:
yield _legend_rcparam_helper, rc_dict, target, get_func
def test_Issue_1713():
utf32_be = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
'test_utf32_be_rcparams.rc')
import locale
with mock.patch('locale.getpreferredencoding', return_value='UTF-32-BE'):
rc = mpl.rc_params_from_file(utf32_be, True, False)
assert rc.get('timezone') == 'UTC'
def _validation_test_helper(validator, arg, target):
res = validator(arg)
if isinstance(target, np.ndarray):
assert_true(np.all(res == target))
elif not isinstance(target, Cycler):
assert_equal(res, target)
else:
# Cyclers can't simply be asserted equal. They don't implement __eq__
assert_equal(list(res), list(target))
def _validation_fail_helper(validator, arg, exception_type):
with assert_raises(exception_type):
validator(arg)
def test_validators():
validation_tests = (
{'validator': validate_bool,
'success': chain(((_, True) for _ in
('t', 'y', 'yes', 'on', 'true', '1', 1, True)),
((_, False) for _ in
('f', 'n', 'no', 'off', 'false', '0', 0, False))),
'fail': ((_, ValueError)
for _ in ('aardvark', 2, -1, [], ))},
{'validator': validate_stringlist,
'success': (('', []),
('a,b', ['a', 'b']),
('aardvark', ['aardvark']),
('aardvark, ', ['aardvark']),
('aardvark, ,', ['aardvark']),
(['a', 'b'], ['a', 'b']),
(('a', 'b'), ['a', 'b']),
(iter(['a', 'b']), ['a', 'b']),
(np.array(['a', 'b']), ['a', 'b']),
((1, 2), ['1', '2']),
(np.array([1, 2]), ['1', '2']),
),
'fail': ((dict(), ValueError),
(1, ValueError),
)
},
{'validator': validate_nseq_int(2),
'success': ((_, [1, 2])
for _ in ('1, 2', [1.5, 2.5], [1, 2],
(1, 2), np.array((1, 2)))),
'fail': ((_, ValueError)
for _ in ('aardvark', ('a', 1),
(1, 2, 3)
))
},
{'validator': validate_nseq_float(2),
'success': ((_, [1.5, 2.5])
for _ in ('1.5, 2.5', [1.5, 2.5], [1.5, 2.5],
(1.5, 2.5), np.array((1.5, 2.5)))),
'fail': ((_, ValueError)
for _ in ('aardvark', ('a', 1),
(1, 2, 3)
))
},
{'validator': validate_cycler,
'success': (('cycler("color", "rgb")',
cycler("color", 'rgb')),
(cycler('linestyle', ['-', '--']),
cycler('linestyle', ['-', '--'])),
("""(cycler("color", ["r", "g", "b"]) +
cycler("mew", [2, 3, 5]))""",
(cycler("color", 'rgb') +
cycler("markeredgewidth", [2, 3, 5]))),
("cycler(c='rgb', lw=[1, 2, 3])",
cycler('color', 'rgb') + cycler('linewidth', [1, 2, 3])),
("cycler('c', 'rgb') * cycler('linestyle', ['-', '--'])",
(cycler('color', 'rgb') *
cycler('linestyle', ['-', '--']))),
(cycler('ls', ['-', '--']),
cycler('linestyle', ['-', '--'])),
(cycler(mew=[2, 5]),
cycler('markeredgewidth', [2, 5])),
),
# This is *so* incredibly important: validate_cycler() eval's
# an arbitrary string! I think I have it locked down enough,
# and that is what this is testing.
# TODO: Note that these tests are actually insufficient, as it may
# be that they raised errors, but still did an action prior to
# raising the exception. We should devise some additional tests
# for that...
'fail': ((4, ValueError), # Gotta be a string or Cycler object
('cycler("bleh, [])', ValueError), # syntax error
('Cycler("linewidth", [1, 2, 3])',
ValueError), # only 'cycler()' function is allowed
('1 + 2', ValueError), # doesn't produce a Cycler object
('os.system("echo Gotcha")', ValueError), # os not available
('import os', ValueError), # should not be able to import
('def badjuju(a): return a; badjuju(cycler("color", "rgb"))',
ValueError), # Should not be able to define anything
# even if it does return a cycler
('cycler("waka", [1, 2, 3])', ValueError), # not a property
('cycler(c=[1, 2, 3])', ValueError), # invalid values
("cycler(lw=['a', 'b', 'c'])", ValueError), # invalid values
(cycler('waka', [1, 3, 5]), ValueError), # not a property
(cycler('color', ['C1', 'r', 'g']), ValueError) # no CN
)
},
{'validator': validate_hatch,
'success': (('--|', '--|'), ('\\oO', '\\oO'),
('/+*/.x', '/+*/.x'), ('', '')),
'fail': (('--_', ValueError),
(8, ValueError),
('X', ValueError)),
},
{'validator': validate_colorlist,
'success': (('r,g,b', ['r', 'g', 'b']),
(['r', 'g', 'b'], ['r', 'g', 'b']),
('r, ,', ['r']),
(['', 'g', 'blue'], ['g', 'blue']),
([np.array([1, 0, 0]), np.array([0, 1, 0])],
np.array([[1, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0]])),
(np.array([[1, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0]]),
np.array([[1, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0]])),
),
'fail': (('fish', ValueError),
),
},
{'validator': validate_hist_bins,
'success': (('auto', 'auto'),
('10', 10),
('1, 2, 3', [1, 2, 3]),
([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]),
(np.arange(15), np.arange(15))
),
'fail': (('aardvark', ValueError),
)
}
)
for validator_dict in validation_tests:
validator = validator_dict['validator']
for arg, target in validator_dict['success']:
yield _validation_test_helper, validator, arg, target
for arg, error_type in validator_dict['fail']:
yield _validation_fail_helper, validator, arg, error_type
def test_keymaps():
key_list = [k for k in mpl.rcParams if 'keymap' in k]
for k in key_list:
assert(isinstance(mpl.rcParams[k], list))
def test_rcparams_reset_after_fail():
# There was previously a bug that meant that if rc_context failed and
# raised an exception due to issues in the supplied rc parameters, the
# global rc parameters were left in a modified state.
with mpl.rc_context(rc={'text.usetex': False}):
assert mpl.rcParams['text.usetex'] is False
with assert_raises(KeyError):
with mpl.rc_context(rc=OrderedDict([('text.usetex', True),('test.blah', True)])):
pass
assert mpl.rcParams['text.usetex'] is False
if __name__ == '__main__':
nose.runmodule(argv=['-s', '--with-doctest'], exit=False)
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